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fear itself


   A good friend of mine recently said: “Fear Is Optional”, so that got me thinking... Is it possible something was created in your mind that could be bigger than what it is?  That your perception of something might be a projection to be worse than what it really is?  That the monster underneath your bed is a figment of your imagination?  We have the ability to make things as real or as big we want them to be, but it’s up to you whether you want to manipulate yourself to believe your own fears.  If so, get ready to fall into your own deception.  It’s worse than quicksand.

   Someone recently said: “ The version of me you created in your mind is not my responsibility.”  When you hear of someone doing devious acts, do you believe it right away?  Or do you investigate to see if they’re as bad as they really are?  The problem with that is more people today believe in someone else’s faults too quickly, just one or the other and it’s usually the negative without question.  Pobody’s Nerfect.. I mean nobody’s perfect so I can’t belittle or judge everyone’s faults if they are capable of making mistakes… which is everybody on this earth.  But I’m not foolish enough to convince myself that a scratch is a scar, or that someone is a total monster when they are not.  It is possible that the monster we create is nowhere near we make them out to be, how could we let this happen?  You have to confront your fears and realize that the demon that you created is not who they seem to be, because believe it or not... I am not a monster.

   The 5th episode from the 2nd Season of “Teen Titans” is called “Fear Itself”, where the Titans watched a scary movie and monsters invade The Tower.  And SPOILER ALERT: The monsters were created from Raven’s subconscious because she didn’t want to admit that she was afraid, only to have her fight back against the demons that she created.

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